Base structure.
Enter this context. A context must be explicitly entered before creating a V8 Object, Array, Function or Date asynchronously. exit() must be called the same number of times as enter() before releasing this context. V8 objects belong to the context in which they are created. Returns true (1) if the scope was entered successfully.
Execute a string of JavaScript code in this V8 context. The |script_url| parameter is the URL where the script in question can be found, if any. The |start_line| parameter is the base line number to use for error reporting. On success |retval| will be set to the return value, if any, and the function will return true (1). On failure |exception| will be set to the exception, if any, and the function will return false (0).
Exit this context. Call this function only after calling enter(). Returns true (1) if the scope was exited successfully.
Returns the browser for this context. This function will return an NULL reference for WebWorker contexts.
Returns the frame for this context. This function will return an NULL reference for WebWorker contexts.
Returns the global object for this context. The context must be entered before calling this function.
Returns true (1) if this object is pointing to the same handle as |that| object.
Returns true (1) if the underlying handle is valid and it can be accessed on the current thread. Do not call any other functions if this function returns false (0).
Structure representing a V8 context handle. V8 handles can only be accessed from the thread on which they are created. Valid threads for creating a V8 handle include the render process main thread (TID_RENDERER) and WebWorker threads. A task runner for posting tasks on the associated thread can be retrieved via the cef_v8context_t::get_task_runner() function.